Players such as the 2026 PGT Championship winner Chad Eveslage, British mixed game specialist Benny Glaser and Sports Card nut Jared Bleznick all made the seven-handed final table in the 2026 PokerGO Tour Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games event and with 38 entries meaning $3.8 million was up for grabs, it was a stunning conclusion to a well populated week of mixed games in Las Vegas.

PGT $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games Final Table Results:
PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1stYuri DzivielevskiBrazil$1,300,000
2ndChad EveslageUnited States$835,000
3rdBenny GlaserUnited Kingdom$570,000
4thRobert WellsUnited Kingdom$415,000
5thTobias LeknesNorway$300,000
6thJared BleznickUnited States$225,000
7thNick SchulmanUnited States$155,000

Las Vegas Sees Record Crowds in Mixed Games

After a week of drama, the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas became the Brazilian professional Yuri Dzivielevski’s personal poker playground. Not only did the former online world number one take down the PGT Mixed Games series last week but the Brazilian also bagged the $1.3m top prize in the 2026 PokerGO Tour Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games event.

With 38 total entries, the $100,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games event saw some of the best mixed games players in the world gather in Las Vegas, as the race to become the 2026 PGT Player of the Year entered a new phase. Three late results in the Events #5, #6 and #7 of the PGT Mixed Games Series saw Dzivielevski rack up over $745,000 in winnings and this latest win took his 2026 earnings up to $2,045,350 in Las Vegas.

At the latest PGT final table, the Brazilian held off PGT Championship winner Chad Eveslage heads-up after outlasting players of high calibre such as the seven-time bracelet winners Benny Glaser and Nick Schulman under the lights in the PokerGO Studio at ARIA on the Las Vegas Strip.

Card Sharps at the Final Table

The action at the final table was intense but initially centered around sports cards rather than a pack of 52 playing cards in four suits. Jared Bleznick owns Blez Sports, a card breaking business in Sin City that trades in rare sports cards. He pulled a monster during the early action as he cracked open a 2025-2026 Topps Sapphire NBA box to reveal a single Cooper Flagg gold rookie card valued at a minimum of $10,000, to much excitement from Nick Schulman.

The longtime commentator Schulman was the first to leave the seven-handed table. Cashing for $155,000, the 2025 Poker Hall of Fame inductee busted just before Bleznick, as the Pot Limit Omaha specialist was taken in sixth place for $225,000. Norwegian player Tobias Leknes lost to the Welsh player Robert Wells to bust in a hand of Razz for $300,000 in fifth.

Wells may have won that hand but soon, he was out too, cashing for $415,000, when Yuri Dzivielevski’s wheel straight came in to deny the British player safe passage any further. One British player’s demise was to the other’s advantage as Benny Glaser sat behind just two big bets and managed to ladder to a score of $570,000 in third place. Eventually, Glaser got his remaining chips in pre-flop losing with ace-six to Dzivielevski’s ten-five when the Brazilian rivered a straight.

Eveslage Can’t Overcome the Odds

With Dzivielevski holding a 7:1 lead in chips, Chad Eveslage needed a minor miracle to get back into contention.  Sadly for him, the final duel lasted a matter of minutes before it was all over, Badugi ending the game when Eveslage missed his draws and  Dzivielevski made a six-dugi to take home $1,300,000, as Eveslage won $835,000 as runner-up.

After a superb week at the felt, the Brazilian Dzivielevski now has over $11.7 million in The Hendon Mob live tournament cashes and is well clear of his nearest challenger on the PGT Leaderboard. Andrew ‘Chewy’ Lichtenberger has cashed for over $500,000 in 2026 so far but is 403 PGT Points behind the Brazilian at the top of the table.

Dzivielevski’s victory was his second biggest win ever in tournaments, his third-place finish in the 2025 WSOP Paradise $150,000 Triton event giving him a marginally larger result of $1,409,000. Now with over $11.72 million in ranking results during his career, here’s how the current PokerGO Tour Leaderboard looks six weeks into the season.

PokerGO Tour 2026 Leaderboard Top 10:
PositionPlayerPGT PointsWinsCashesWinnings
1stYuri Dzivielevski93424$2,045,350
2ndAndrew Lichtenberger53113$265,500
3rdMichael Berk52511$262,650
4thAndrew Moreno51812$238,425
5thQinghai Pan47813$532,700
6thAriel Mantel45314$298,475
7thDan Smith42703$213,175
8thClemen Deng42303$211,850
9thChad Eveslage42005$1,012,350
10thDaniel Maor38603$192,750

 

 

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Paul Seaton has written about poker for over a decade, reporting live from events such as the World Series of Poker, the European Poker Tour and the World Poker Tour in his career to date. Having also been the Editor of BLUFF Europe magazine and Head of Media for partypoker, Paul has also written for PokerNews, 888poker and PokerStake, interviewing many of the world’s greatest poker players. These include Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Phil Hellmuth and all four members of the Hendon Mob, for which he was nominated for a Global Poker Award for Best Written Content.

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